Gallery: Super Bowl Ad Vote-Off- Pick Your Favorites

Audi “Doberhuahua”

A couple compromise on their dog by combining two breeds, but the result is a disaster. Best part of the commercial? Seeing the “Doberhuahua” attack Sarah McLachlan during one of her infamous adopt-a-pet campaigns. Watch the full ad here.

Bud Light "Up For Whatever"

Budweiser “Puppy Love”

Budweiser features its Clydesdale horses in this adorable ad about the power of friendship. A puppy escapes from an animal shelter and strikes up a friendship with a neighboring Clydesdale. Watch full ad here.

Cheerios “Gracie”

This year's Cheerio's commercial has a family sitting down for breakfast while Dad explains that a new brother or sister is on the way. But his daughter is all about the negotiation. Watch full ad here.

Kia "The Truth"

Microsoft "Empowering"

The tech giant's 2014 Super Bowl ad highlights the power of technology, showing viewers that it has taken us places we've only dreamed, empowering us to make the impossible possible. Watch full ad here.

T-Mobile "No Contract"

Tim Tebow might not have played in Sunday's game, but he was certainly still in it. T-Mobile's toungue-in-cheek commercial spots feature the former NFL player spouting the virtues of life without a contract. Watch full ad here.

Super Bowl XLVIII drew a record-setting 111.5 million viewers, and dozens of advertisers lined up to highlight their brands. According to the Washington Post, a 30-second ad on the FOX network set companies back almost $4 milllion. The price tag is right around the same price as last year's broadcast of the Baltimore Ravens vs. San Francisco 49ers on CBS.

We've selected 20 of the night's top spots and now it's your turn to vote in a winner.

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